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Universal Scaling Law in Human Behavioral Organization
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2007
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Active PeriodsSocial InfluenceCollective BehaviorPsychologySocial SciencesMood SymptomManagementConformityBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryPhysical Activity CountDepressionHuman Behavioral OrganizationPsychiatric DisorderMood SpectrumUniversal Scaling LawSocial BehaviorMedicinePsychopathologyHuman Dynamic
We describe the nature of human behavioral organization, specifically how resting and active periods are interwoven throughout daily life. Active period durations with physical activity count successively above a predefined threshold, when rescaled with individual means, follow a universal stretched exponential (gamma-type) cumulative distribution with characteristic time, both in healthy individuals and in patients with major depressive disorder. On the other hand, resting period durations below the threshold for both groups obey a scale-free power-law cumulative distribution over two decades, with significantly lower scaling exponents in the patients. We thus find universal distribution laws governing human behavioral organization, with a parameter altered in depression.
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